Plus, how to hold a crucial conversation virtually.
| Hi John, In this week's Q&A Joseph Grenny responds to a reader question about boundaries, Emily Gregory explains how to start a crucial conversation virtually, and Justin Hale explains how you can stop worrying over whether and when your peers will complete their tasks. Also, we have a special announcement: We'll be hosting REACH, our learning event for clients and trainers, in January of 2022. Scroll down to learn more. |
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Q&A: Crucial Conversations Joseph Grenny I Set Boundaries, They Were Crossed, Now What? A reader told their family they wouldn't be hosting Thanksgiving. The family showed up anyway. If you were in this situation, what would you do? Read on to discover what this reader did and what Joseph Grenny has to say about it. |
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How Do I Say That? How Do I Have a Crucial Conversation Virtually? Crucial conversations can be challenging on their own. So how do you navigate the added challenge of holding one via video chat? Emily Gregory offers a couple of tips in this 90-second video. |
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One Productive Minute Stop Waiting for Others Ever find yourself worrying over whether or when your peers will send the file, return the document, lead the meeting, or complete the task that your project depends on? Then watch this 60-second video from Justin Hale. You've got enough on your own to-do list. You can't be mentally juggling that of your peers. Here's what to do. |
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Announcing REACH: January 26–28, 2022 REACH is our biennial learning event for clients and trainers, and we'll be hosting the 12th conference early next year. The conference includes keynote presentations from industry leaders, workshops to improve facilitation skills, certification courses, good food, great times, and more. We'll update you as the agenda begins to take shape. |
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"In the blessings as well as in the ills of life, less depends upon what befalls us than upon the way in which it is met." Source: The Wisdom of Life, Arthur Schopenhauer |
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